We are born daughters
The necessary evil
Something about miracles
Who killed Lagos?
Sex is a Nigga’s game
Fury of Hell
Fury of Hell
Man in the mirror
Cry, my beloved country
Recalling the Igbo question
Sex and the woman
Descent into the abyss
Unsung Heroes of June 12
Lamentations in Sodom
New beginnings
Belly dancer
Basking in the euphoria of confusion

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A city on the brink
Lagos has grown in leaps and bounds without any form of planning. It will be quite difficult to construct a workable subway system without enormous changes which I doubt can be afforded
The side chick, the kept woman and the other woman
My family wanted me to be happy and worried that I would come to resent being a second choice. But my heart knew that it had found a mate. So, we became a couple with a secret
The Winner Takes it All
The last has not been heard of the Osun election especially as similar issues are trending in many states in Nigeria over the last gubernatorial elections in the country. We know, Nigerians know that many candidates will get the Osun treatment and end up in the election petition tribunals and the courts
A peep at the South-East
Thank God, the elections have come and gone. What happened had happened and life has gone back to normal. Nobody talks about who owns Lagos anymore
On tenterhooks
This week is very important. Nigerians are on tenterhooks, awaiting the results of elections to know whether President Buhari will remain in office or a new president will replace him. We’re just about two days away from knowing what we’ve waited to know all year.
Between lepatatas and vuvuzelas
I feel pity for politicians who have to lie to defend a causeless cause or trying to force others to believe that black is white and white is black
At the crossroads
Nigerians seem to be entering a ‘one chance’ vehicle with their eyes wide open. They know but they don’t care because they are under influence. Stomach infrastructure is holding many bound
This thing about women
The thing about the women is a huge challenge. Apart from being used as a back-up, a lot still needs to be done to give women more room for participation in politics
A tribute to a great father
Dr Fredrick Fasehun was a great man who had a soft spot for the youth. He was a peace-maker and affected positively those who got close to him
Blinking Hope
In personal relationships, there are no problems in Nigeria but when politics is involved, it’s a different thing
Uncertainty of Igbo in Nigeria
When Nigeria is being negotiated, the Igbo are negotiated out because they are still being counted as defeated people who can easily be trampled underfoot by others. How they feel about their place in Nigeria doesn’t count because every time a president emerges in Nigeria, it is negotiated
Keeping silent in the face of tyranny
Last week, I received a call from a member of my church who said she was on admission in the hospital. I didn’t have the time to visit her until last Friday after she was already discharged.
Shades of sin in Imo
One of the aides of Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha texted me and complained bitterly about what he perceived as anti-Okorocha stance in the media. He complained that throughout the week that just ended, some newspapers on their own had named Hope Uzodinma as the candidate of All Progressives Congress, APC in Imo State.
Again, the Igbo question
The nature of the Igbo is individualist. He doesn’t give a damn about the big man who has nothing to offer the Igbo collectively.
Caught in the web of Atikulation
As the wave of Atikulation sweeps over Nigeria, political pundits and critics seemed overwhelmed with what is going on

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